Quotations from criminal lawyers

First, the longest period for the procuratorate to review and prosecute is six and a half months.

Second, the specific calculation method:

Procuratorate review and prosecution stage: after collecting evidence, the investigation organ will hand over the case materials to the procuratorate. At this stage, the procuratorial organ should examine whether the facts of the case are clear, whether the characterization is accurate, whether the evidence is sufficient and whether it meets the conditions for prosecution. And finally make a decision to prosecute or not to prosecute.

Time limit requirements:

1. Generally, it is one month, which can be extended by half a month. Ordinary cases can be reviewed within one and a half months.

2. If the procuratorial organ thinks that there are problems in the case during the review, it may propose supplementary investigation. Supplementary investigation is limited to two times, each time for one month.

3. Recalculate the time limit after each supplementary investigation.

To sum up:1.5+1+1.5+1+1.5 = 6.5; The longest period for the procuratorate to examine and prosecute is six and a half months.